Your Stars for the week 9th May - 16th May

  Aries
You could be planning to either learn new skills or share your own expertise with others in your spare time. Investments and savings need priority attention.
 
Taurus
Expect to spend more time catching up with chores at home and in the garden, but don't neglect routine maintenance and repairs to expensive appliances.
 
Gemini
Be patient with neighbours and associates to avoid angry exchanges. Problems with transport prove frustrating but present solutions which give ideas for a new enterprise.
 
Cancer
Keep finance under control as Mars in solar second prompts rash impulsive spending. Handle precious items carefully to avoid breakages and losses.
 
Leo
A new beginning is in sight with a surge of energy propelling you into actively seeking new outlets and projects where your talents will be rewarded.
 
Virgo
A good time to keep plans and projects secret from those who don't share your dreams and hopes. You avoid conflict by changing routines and travel routes.
 
Libra
Business blossoms for you and associates, bringing benefits from expansion in social networking and team activity which breeds a broad range of rewards.
 
Scorpio
Get ready to plough all effort into making waves at work and play. An ambitious streak overtakes you along with a drive to be seen to be a sensational success.
 
Sagittarius.
Religious or cultural debates create an urge to seek out 
first hand experience of foreign people and places. Adventure is fun but don't forget the bullet proof vest!
 
Capricorn
Wills, inheritance and insurance demand urgent attention with some related difficulties denying resolution of conflict. Resulting stress may not be worth the pay off.
 
Aquarius
Mars enters solar seventh and gives a warning to co-operate and compromise where relationships are concerned. You are now in a competitive phase.
 
Pisces
You apply skill and determination in mundane tasks and seem ready to climb mountains if it helps to achieve your goals and meets others' expectations.
 
Lunar Lore
Notches discovered on Palaeolithic reindeer and mammoth bones are believed to be early records of moon cycles.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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